
Change
A Novel
Edouard Louis(Author)
St Martin's Press
Published on 6. May 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-250-33808-2 (ISBN)
Description
One question took center stage in my life, it focused all of my thoughts and occupied every moment when I was alone with myself: how could I get this revenge, by what means? I tried everything.Édouard Louis longs for a life beyond the poverty, discrimination, and violence in his working-class hometown?so he sets out for school in Amiens, and, later, university in Paris. He sheds the provincial "Eddy? for an elegant new name, determined to eradicate every aspect of his past. He reads incessantly; he dines with aristocrats; he spends nights with millionaires and drug-dealers alike. Everything he does is motivated by a single obsession: to become someone else. At once harrowing and profound, Change is not just a personal odyssey, a story of dreams and of "the beautiful violence of being torn away,? but a vividly rendered portrait of a society divided by class, power, and inequality.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
10 Black-and-White Photographs
Dimensions
Height: 136 mm
Width: 207 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
236 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-250-33808-2 (9781250338082)
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Édouard Louis is the author of The End of Eddy, History of Violence, Who Killed My Father, and A Woman's Battles and Transformations. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, and Freeman's. His books have been translated into thirty languages and have made him one of the most celebrated writers of his generation worldwide. He lives in Paris.
John Lambert has translated Monsieur, Reticence, and Self-Portrait Abroad, by Jean-Philippe Toussaint, as well as Emmanuel Carrère's Yoga, 97,196 Words, Limonov, and The Kingdom. He lives in Nantes, in northwestern France.